Christmas ferns, they're just simple woodland shade plants, right? Wrong! Turns out, we’ve been taking this green-leafed ...
I would always say tree ferns! Dicksonia antarctica are magnificent, slow-growing, epic plants, capable of withstanding some ...
The Northland forests are good places for ferns to grow. They do well in the shade of the mixed woods of deciduous and coniferous trees. A typical walk in summer can garner a half-dozen kinds.
Ferns growing on other plants along with orchids and bromeliads are referred to as epiphytes. We commonly see epiphytitic types growing on hapuu, tree branches and even rocky, soiless areas.
Evergreen ferns are priceless gems in a winter garden. During summer, it’s easy to take our subtly variegated green backcloth of leaves ...